A 3D-3C Reflection Seismic Survey and Data Integration to Identify the Seismic Response of Fractures and Permeable Zones Over a Known Geothermal Resource: Soda lake, Churchill County, NevadaCX(s) Applied: B3.1, A9Date: 03/29/2010Location(s): Soda Lake,...
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March 29, 2010CX(s) Applied: B3.1, A9
Date: 03/29/2010
Location(s): Soda Lake, Nevada
Office(s): Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy, Golden Field Office
Magma Energy (United States) Corporation (Magma) would demonstrate the potential geothermal resource at the Soda Lake geothermal area in Churchill County, Nevada. In Phase I (exploration geophysics), Magma would collect and interpret resistivity data from both Magnetotelluric and Controlled-Source Audio-Magnetotelluric electrical surveys, and conduct detailed geologic mapping. Once collected, data would be integrated into Magma's geographic information system (GIS). This data would be used by Magma to target the thermal gradient and production wells to be drilled in Phase II. This analysis is Phase I only. The project would be divided into Phase I, II, and III with multiple tasks.